Property types in Tulsa

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Tulsa, the second largest city in Oklahoma, is called home by more than 393,000 people. Though Tulsa is technically located in the southern United States, it has more of a Midwestern and Native American influence. The art deco style of many Tulsa buildings earned it the name Terra Cotta City. Today, Tulsa is a thriving spot for festivals, cultural affairs and much more.

Downtown Tulsa is home to a number of structures created in the 1920s, many depicting the famous art deco style. Located in northwest Tulsa, this area features both homes and large office buildings. Recent restoration has added new businesses, attractions and apartment buildings.

Midtown Tulsa is largely residential. The homes here were built in the early 1900s and have evolved over time You will find Craftsman homes, bungalows and more. Midtown’s Woodward Park offers exquisite gardens and suburban shopping centers. Swan Lake is especially popular for its historic homes and apartments.

North Tulsa is home to one of the best schools in the nation, Booker T. Washington High School. This magnet school is one of the main reasons families choose to move to this region of the city. Brady Heights and Greenwood are both historic districts offering residences and businesses.

South Tulsa is home to a combination of offices, businesses and homes. Here, you will find shopping centers, auto dealers and the Oklahoma Aquarium. This neighborhood is a shopper’s haven.

East Tulsa is one of the most suburban parts of the city, offering parks, a drive-in theater and a portion of Route 66. This area is great for those who want to live a quiet, suburban life.

Tulsa is one of the top-rated cities in the country, making it a popular option for new Oklahoma homeowners.
Average price in Tulsa
sale 
$497,990
Average price per  sq.feet  $180
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rent 
$1,243
Average price per  sq.feet  $1.19
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